Walt Disney's Timeless Tales

In contrast to the chronological nature of the Walt Disney Treasures line, each release includes cartoons in no particular order.

but that it was "a fine package if one takes into account that there is an ocean of drek out there calling itself wholesome kid entertainment".

All five cartoons boast clever storylines which have kept their sources in circulation for well over a hundred years (Pauper, published in 1881, is also the youngest of the lot in this regard) and fine Disney-style adaptation from two different periods.

The Silly Symphonies, while clearly dated, have endured seven decades and though Pauper has yet to stand such a test of time, it hasn't lost any of its cinematic luster.

"[3] A review of volume 3 concluded, "as has been said plenty of times before, the only collectors of the Walt Disney Treasures line who might want to buy this are extreme completists and those who like the idea of playing this cartoon lineup without the need for switching discs and swapping tins.